I've been trying to use a Soekris Net5501 with a ral PCI card for a
wireless access point. I'm running the most recent snapshot but I'm
still getting the weird hangs that people were reporting on misc@ back
in 4.4.
Doing heavy traffic through the Soekris (e.g. ftp a large file) will
consistently
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This whole thread is actually one more proof that nobody ever reads the
installation notes (INSTALL.*).
Miod
Hi Matthew
> Use 'n' instead of 'm' to provide the needed mount points.
That address my question. An obvious over site on my part! I never used it until
today as far back as version 2.8.
> With the old installer, while in the disk label editor, you could name
> your mount points while creating (c
No idea ?
Le Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:43:22 +0200,
Julien Cabillot a C)crit :
> Hi,
> I'm have a problem with the latest snapshot (1er july), the kernel crash on
> intagp,
> I don't have serial connected so I take a little picture :
> http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/6628/img4400g.jpg
> And trace give
Hi Daniel,
It appears as if you're still confused.
Specifiy the mount points within disklabel using 'm' or 'n' has been
standard proceedure for some time.
Some users skipped this and waited for the confirmation prompts after
quiting disklabel.
This was deemed redundant, users can already s
Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 10:13:05PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet may have written:
> > You need to learn how to listen.
>
> That's fair Theo.
>
> But to make it short. Before when at the disklabel part of the install, one
> could just type 'q' and it was then asked for the mount point of that actual
> unch
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Rick Ballard wrote:
> I have my network windows set high for my 5MB cable connection, but I'd
> really like a smaller window size for the wireless interface.
What problem are you trying to solve and why do you think that what
you describe would solve it?
...
> net
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Or 'n'
Thank you.
> There is a reason why the installer disklabel and fdisk commands both
> have a 'M' command in them, to show the manual page.
I agree, that is a handy shortcut. :-)
> I am not being sarcastic. B I truly am sick of having my time wasted.
Many people get
> You *NEED* to use 'm' to define mount points, this information will be passed
> to the installer and won't be retained on-disk.
Or 'n'
There is a reason why the installer disklabel and fdisk commands both
have a 'M' command in them, to show the manual page.
> Hopefully you are now aware of the
Daniel,
As made quite clear in Theo's post, a disklabel does not contain any
information about mount points.
All of the partitions you created in 4.5 exist, but the installer does not
know where to mount them, or even if you want to.
In 4.6 selecting "(C)ustom layout" will show you what's actual
> > You need to learn how to listen.
>
> That's fair Theo.
>
> But to make it short. Before when at the disklabel part of the install, one
> could just type 'q' and it was then asked for the mount point of that actual
> unchanged partition as before and skip the 'm' steps if you want.
You still
> You need to learn how to listen.
That's fair Theo.
But to make it short. Before when at the disklabel part of the install, one
could just type 'q' and it was then asked for the mount point of that actual
unchanged partition as before and skip the 'm' steps if you want. Now you can't
just type '
On Sunday 05 July 2009 21:47:09 Chris Kuethe wrote:
> assuming you didn't do anything like formatting the disk, you can
> generally put the partition table and disk label back with no ill
> effect.
All is well, though I am still confused as to what happened.
Thanks.
--STeve Andre'
> paladin ~ fdisk sd1
> Disk: sd1 geometry: 64601/240/63 [976773168 Sectors]
> Offset: 0 Signature: 0x0
As of a few months ago, this is an invalid MBR. It does not have
the correct signature. We now check. If it is wrong, sorry but
the disklabel will not be read for that disk.
This is embarrassing. I have a second disk in my laptop which I
use for storing large things (500G disk). A few weeks ago I was
dealing with a bunch of USB disks, and I guess I managed to
blitz sd1 (500G disk) in the process.
It used to be one 'a' partition of the entire disk. When I looked
jus
Jacob L. Leifman wrote:
So far this thread has focused on the various IMAP based solutions and
the merits of the many alternate components to such. Keying off some
comments in the OP (below) I would like to point out that there _is_
an OpenBSD package openwebmail-2.51p1.tgz for a non-IMAP webm
> > Let me guess. The last time you used this disk, partition d was your
> > /home partition, right, and i is /var?
>
> Nope.
>
> Here is the standard setup on a truck load of servers. All use the same
> partition table, unless there is a very special need.
How would we know that?
You are doin
>> No label changes.
>
> Wait. Don't you see what is wrong above?
>
> Let me guess. The last time you used this disk, partition d was your
> /home partition, right, and i is /var?
Nope.
Here is the standard setup on a truck load of servers. All use the same
partition table, unless there is a
On 2009-07-05, Rick Ballard wrote:
> I am running a soekris net5501 with OBSD 4.4 and a ral PCI wifi card.
>
> I have my network windows set high for my 5MB cable connection, but I'd
> really like a smaller window size for the wireless interface.
>
> inet 172.16.1.254 255.255.255.0 NONE media OFDM
> I try to keep the actual partition of the disk as it was before and do a fresh
> install, but the snapshots looks like simply do not allow this now.
>
> You can select Custom label and it will show the previous label, but then when
> you write it, obviously no changes are present, but when you Q
Hi,
I try to keep the actual partition of the disk as it was before and do a fresh
install, but the snapshots looks like simply do not allow this now.
You can select Custom label and it will show the previous label, but then when
you write it, obviously no changes are present, but when you Quit i
So far this thread has focused on the various IMAP based solutions and
the merits of the many alternate components to such. Keying off some
comments in the OP (below) I would like to point out that there _is_
an OpenBSD package openwebmail-2.51p1.tgz for a non-IMAP webmail. A few
of the things
same problem for me too.
Michiel van Baak a icrit :
> On 10:36, Sun 05 Jul 09, stan wrote:
>> I am trying to get OpenBSD 4.5 working as a guest OS using KVM on Linux. I
>> have been able to get 4.4 to install and run fine, but 4.5 never gives me a
>> login prompt. The last message I see is about s
On 10:36, Sun 05 Jul 09, stan wrote:
> I am trying to get OpenBSD 4.5 working as a guest OS using KVM on Linux. I
> have been able to get 4.4 to install and run fine, but 4.5 never gives me a
> login prompt. The last message I see is about setting tty flgas. On the
> reboot after first install t pa
2009/7/5 Hendrickson, Kenneth :
>> However, the best option would be to simply acquire an
>> old beige box and install OpenBSD and back up the files
>> to another system on your network.
>
> Unfortunately, this seems to be my only option. It is not good that
OpenBSD
> will not boot on the D201GLY
I am running a soekris net5501 with OBSD 4.4 and a ral PCI wifi card.
I have my network windows set high for my 5MB cable connection, but I'd
really like a smaller window size for the wireless interface.
inet 172.16.1.254 255.255.255.0 NONE media OFDM54 mediaopt hostap mode 11g
nwid NWID nwkey NW
I am trying to get OpenBSD 4.5 working as a guest OS using KVM on Linux. I
have been able to get 4.4 to install and run fine, but 4.5 never gives me a
login prompt. The last message I see is about setting tty flgas. On the
reboot after first install t paniced.
Any sugestions as to what to do to ge
On 08:14, Sun 05 Jul 09, Robson Caetano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to run spamd in the same host where
> the SMTP server is running?
Yes
>
> Is anyone in the list doing this? Could you share
> your experience?
Yes, and it works great.
>
> I thought of 2 ways but I do not know if there a
Robson Caetano wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to run spamd in the same host where
the SMTP server is running?
Is anyone in the list doing this? Could you share
your experience?
I run spamd on one machine using sendmail, dovecot, and squirrelmail.
No problems at all. Local traffic, of course, d
On 2009-07-05, Robson Caetano wrote:
> Is it possible to run spamd in the same host where
> the SMTP server is running?
yes.
> 1 to run spamd on guest OS in an vmware server.
> 2 to have the real smtp server listen on a different
> TCP port
no need for any of this. the basic setup detailed in
Hi,
Is it possible to run spamd in the same host where
the SMTP server is running?
Is anyone in the list doing this? Could you share
your experience?
I thought of 2 ways but I do not know if there any
negative implications:
1 to run spamd on guest OS in an vmware server.
2 to have the real smtp
> Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 07:30:58 -0400
> From: "Hendrickson, Kenneth"
>
> > Unfortunately I cannot see your attachments..
> > as the lists do not permit them.
>
> I will post them in this message.
> However, I cannot post OpenBSD.PBR because it is a binary file.
>
> > As this is a strictly a re
2009/7/3 STeve Andre'
> On Thursday 02 July 2009 14:15:35 Andrej Elizarov wrote:
> > If Aaron is right, you need to call to your mobile operators and ask
> about
> > "initialization string" in cell-modem properties in Windows
> > (like /AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","web.pt.lu"/ ), at first. And about new p
> Unfortunately I cannot see your attachments..
> as the lists do not permit them.
I will post them in this message.
However, I cannot post OpenBSD.PBR because it is a binary file.
> As this is a strictly a recovery operating,
I would like to run OpenBSD on my D201GLY motherboard.
It is not stri
> perhaps the geometry reported by the pciide(4)
> driver differs from the one determined by the BIOS,
Nope. I cannot get OpenBSD to boot on my D201GLY motherboard even without the
Promise IDE controller plugged in. (I've tried both with and without the
Promise IDE controller.)
> However, the b
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 05:46:54AM -0400, Sturm Mabie wrote:
> > is the panel on crtc 1 the one the POST messages appeared on?
>
> As in, the bootup BIOS messages? No, they appear on my laptop
> screen, the LCD only starts working when OpenBSD starts booting.
>
> Can I somehow change this?
I don
> is the panel on crtc 1 the one the POST messages appeared on?
As in, the bootup BIOS messages? No, they appear on my laptop
screen, the LCD only starts working when OpenBSD starts booting.
Can I somehow change this?
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 12:45:45AM -0400, Sturm Mabie wrote:
> I'm having some trouble getting my LG 1920x1080 monitor working
> under OpenBSD 4.5. The relevant sections of my xorg.conf are as
> follows:
> Option "CrtcNumber" "1"
> (--) NV(0): CRTC 0 is currently prog
On Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 07:44:16PM -0400, Hendrickson, Kenneth wrote:
> This is a very disappointing result!!! :-(
>
> I am trying to recover old data from a ccd device, on a
> Promise hard drive controller card.
>
> If I cannot use the Promise HDD controller card, then I
> cannot recover my dat
On 2009/07/04 23:04, Brynet wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > some of the Atom boards seem to need APIC; if you want to stick with
> > 4.5 then try the GENERIC.MP kernel (bsd.mp); otherwise try a -current
> > snapshot (where APIC is used in GENERIC as well as GENERIC.MP).
>
> Hi sthen,
>
> Ope
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